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Function / Purpose:Commonly used for measuring weight
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Characteristics:These are the hanging scales commonly used for measuring weight. There are two of them, of which one has the weighing capacity of three kilograms/five Taikins and the smallest scale division of 50 grams/one Niu, and the other one has the weighing capacity of two kilograms/three Taikins and the smallest scale division of 20 grams/0.5 Niu. The working principle of a spring scale is Hooke's law: the spring deforms under the application of the acting force; within the elastic limit, its deformation is proportional to the magnitude of acting force, which is equal to the spring force. The greater the force, the larger the deformation; therefore, the weight of the object can be determined from the deformation of the spring.
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Dimensions:L:30.00 cm X W:0.00 cm X H:0.00 cm
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Classification:Metrology
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